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Rams Select C/G Incognito in 3rd Round
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C/G Richie Incognito | Rams Head Coach Mike Martz | Draft Section | Message Board OVERVIEW
An extremely versatile athlete, Incognito can play any position on the offensive line. He held down the starting spot at left offensive tackle from 2002-03 before shifting to center during preseason camp in 2004. A series of off-field trouble over the years reached a point before the 2004 campaign where the new coaching staff decided it would be best for the Huskers to suspend their talented lineman. Incognito soon left the school and later enrolled at the University of Oregon in late September, but under NCAA transfer rules, he was ineligible to play. Incognito played on both sides of the ball at Mountain Ridge High School and also served as the team's deep snapper. He helped guide the team to an 8-4 record and the first round of the state playoffs in 2000. Incognito earned All-American honors as a senior and was named to PrepStar's 120-man Dream Team. He was a second-team honoree on the Long Beach Press-Telegram's Best in the West list and a finalist for the Arizona Player-of-the-Year Award. He also won the Brian Murray Award, which goes to the best lineman in the state, and the Frank Kush Award, representing the best offensive lineman in Arizona. In 2002, Incognito was the first Huskers freshman offensive lineman to start in the season opener, and only the third rookie lineman to earn any start in his first year of competition. Incognito started all 13 games at left tackle in 2003 and provided a consistent force in an offensive line riddled with injuries throughout the year. ANALYSIS 4.84 in the 40-yard dash … 2.85 20-yard dash … 1.72 10-yard dash … Bench presses 225 pounds 29 times … 32 3/8-inch arm length … 10 1/8-inch hands. HIGH SCHOOL Attended Mountain Ridge (Glendale, Ariz.) High School, playing football for coach Jim Ewan … Played on both sides of the ball and also served as the team's deep snapper … Helped guide the team to an 8-4 record and the first round of the state playoffs in 2000 … Earned All-American honors as a senior and was named to PrepStar's 120-man Dream Team … Second-team honoree on the Long Beach Press-Telegram's Best in the West list and a finalist for the Arizona Player of the Year Award … Also won the Brian Murray Award, which goes to the best lineman in the state, and the Frank Kush Award, representing the best offensive lineman in Arizona. PERSONAL Communication Studies major … Son of Richard and Donna Incognito … Born July 5, 1983, in Englewood, N.J. … Resides in Glendale, Ariz. Courtesy of NFLDraftScout.com, Powered by The Sports Xchange. ---
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